Corey Feldman’s estranged wife, Courtney Feldman, pleaded with the court to award her temporary spousal support, claiming she was abandoned by the actor after she decided to quit their party lifestyle, In Touch can exclusively report.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, Courtney requested that Corey, 53, pay her $5,000 a month in support.
Courtney said that Corey is a successful actor and musician who has “earnings from several sources including film/TV residuals, touring, concerts, personal appearances and merchandising."
She also asked that the Stand By Me star cough up $50,000 for her to use on legal fees.
In addition, she asked that Corey be ordered to pay her outstanding medical expenses and provide her with medical insurance until the divorce is final. The couple wed on November 22, 2016, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
Corey filed for legal separation in September 2023. He cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split. He listed the date of separation as June 22, 2023.
The former child star asked the court to terminate Courtney’s right to spousal support.
In her filing, Courtney said she lived an upper middle class live during her marriage to Corey. She said they enjoyed luxury cars, travel, 1-2 vacations each year and dining at fine restaurants.
Courtney said she is experiencing various health issues including hives, having COVID several times and “regular female problems.” She said Corey is in good health.
At the moment, Courtney is working part-time as a baker for a coffee house.
She said she makes $1,982 a month and Corey currently provides around $2,000 a month in support. She believes Corey pulls in more than $280,000 per month. Courtney said she only has $2,600 in savings.
She owes her dentist and doctor over $18,000. “I am unable to earn anything close to the martial standard of living,” Courtney said.
Her lawyer said Courtney “supported [Corey] emotionally and in his work since 2011. [Courtney] has been abandoned by [Corey], and aside from under-guideline support, has no home, no job, vehicle or money for medical expenses.”